Scottsdale Vibes
Scottsdale Vibes
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Alicia Haygood worked in television production for over 12 years before transitioning to podcasting. Her passion for storytelling and connecting with others lead Scottsdale Vibes to be ranked in the top 10% of all podcasts. Alicia has lived all over the nation before she and her family settled in Scottsdale in 2019. They immediately fell in love with the people, places and events that make Scottsdale so unique. There’s no other place like it and Alicia works to make Scottsdale shine for all it has to offer.
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The show focuses on local culture, community engagement, and notable events in Scottsdale, exploring themes like safety in public services with episodes detailing police training facilities, health and fitness transformations through personal stories, and economic discussions linked to seasonal tourist impacts.

Alicia Haygood worked in television production for over 12 years before transitioning to podcasting. Her passion for storytelling and connecting with others lead Scottsdale Vibes to be ranked in the top 10% of all podcasts. Alicia has lived all over the nation before she and her family settled in Scottsdale in 2019. They immediately fell in love with the people, places and events that make Scottsdale so unique. There’s no other place like it and Alicia works to make Scottsdale shine for all it has to offer.
This week on Scottsdale Vibes, we’re honoring Veterans Day by talking about the power of storytelling. I’m joined by Justin Layman and Barbara Hatch to talk about how sharing veterans’ stories helps preserve history, build understanding, and strengthen our community.
As Veterans Day approaches, Scottsdale is finding new ways to honor and connect with the men and women who’ve served. One of those efforts is the Veterans Community Series, a monthly program from the City of Scottsdale’s Veterans Advisory Commission in partnership with the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce and Scottsdale Leadership.
Joining me today are two people leading that mission — Justin Layman, U.S. Army veteran and Veterans Advisory Commissioner, and Barbara Hatch, founder of Imprints of Honor, which has spent more than 20 years helping students honor veterans through storytelling in the book series Since You Asked.
Plus, we check in with our sponsor Jeremy Mueller of Jeremy Mueller Insurance.

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